Aaron Berkowitz, MD, PhD, is a clinician-educator at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital. He previously served as director of global neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. As health and policy advisor to Partners In Health and senior specialist consultant to Doctors Without Borders, he has worked tirelessly to improve access to neurologic care and education worldwide, including development of the first neurology residency program in Haiti, developing protocols for diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders in resource-limited settings, providing neurologic care and provider education in neurology for the Navajo Nation, consultation on undergraduate medical education curriculum reform in Vietnam, and neurologic tele-consultation to Doctors Without Borders clinicians. He is the author of the chapter on neurology practice in resource-limited settings in the Oxford Manual of Humanitarian Medicine, the neurology textbook Clinical Neurology and Neuroanatomy: A Localization-Based Approach, and One by One by One: Making a Small Difference Amid a Billion Problems about his work caring for patients with brain tumors in Haiti.
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